Biofilm Formation and Niche Adaptation Play Fundamental Role in Shaping Long-Distance Transported Dust Microbial Community
Naama Lang-Yona,
Hilit Levy Barazany,
Talal Salti
et al.
Abstract:The long-distance transport of microorganisms via dust events is expected to become more prominent and intensified. At the same time, the survival mechanisms of air/dust-borne bacteria and their possible contribution to global processes remain poorly understood. In this study, we characterizedBacillusspecies from transitional season dust storms, previously identified as a significant component of the bioactive community of the dust microbiome. Our results demonstrated substantial growth and biofilm formation d… Show more
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